Stability AI, the startup behind the text-to-image AI model Stable Diffusion, believes 3D modeling tools could be the next big thing in generative AI.
At least, that’s the message the company is sending with the release of Stable 3D, an AI-powered app that generates textured 3D objects for modeling and game development platforms like Blender, Maya, Unreal Engine, and Unity.
Available in private preview for select customers who contact Stability through their company Inquiry formStable 3D is designed to help non-experts generate “draft-quality” 3D models “in minutes.” blog.
“Creating 3D content is one of the most complex and time-consuming tasks for graphic designers, digital artists, and game developers, as it can take hours or even days to create a moderately complex 3D object. is common,” the company writes. “Stable 3D levels the playing field for independent designers, artists and developers, allowing him to create thousands of 3D objects a day for very little cost.”
All hype aside, Stable 3D seems to be pretty robust and on par with other model generation tools on the market in terms of its functionality. Users can describe the 3D model they want to create in natural language, or upload existing images and illustrations and convert them into a model. Stable 3D outputs 3D models in “.obj” file format. This allows you to edit and manipulate it using most standard 3D modeling tools.
Stability has not disclosed what data it used to train Stable 3D. Given that generative AI models tend to regurgitate training data, this could be a concern for commercial users of the tool in the future. If any of the data is copyrighted and Stability AI did not obtain the appropriate license, Stable 3D customers could unknowingly incorporate works that infringe on intellectual property into their projects. There is a gender.
Stability AI also doesn’t have the best track record when it comes to respecting intellectual property. Earlier this year, Getty and several artists sued the startup for copying and processing millions of images in their possession without proper notice or compensation to train stable spreaders.
Stability AI recently partnered with startup Spawning to honor “opt-out” requests from artists, but it’s unclear whether that partnership covers Stable 3D’s training data. We have reached out to Stability AI for more information and will update this post if we hear back.
Potential legal implications aside, Stable 3D marks Stability AI’s entry into the nascent but already crowded field of AI-powered 3D model generation.
There are 3D object creation platforms like 3DFY and Scenario, as well as startups like Kaedim, Auctoria, Mirage, Luma, and Hypothetic. Even established companies like Autodesk and Nvidia are starting to dip their toe into the field with apps like Get3D, which converts images into 3D models, and ClipForge, which generates models from text descriptions.
It’s also in the meta experimented Uses techniques to generate 3D assets from prompts. OpenAI is no different, releasing Point-E last December. It is an AI that synthesizes 3D models with potential applications in 3D printing, game design, and animation.
Stable 3D appears to be Stability AI’s latest attempt to diversify or pivot in the face of increasing competition from generative AI platforms that create art, such as Midjourney and the aforementioned OpenAI.
April, Semaphor report Stability AI has been found to be draining cash and fueling executive hunts to boost sales. according to According to Forbes, the company repeatedly delayed paying wages and payroll taxes, or didn’t pay them at all, resulting in AWS access to Stability’s GPU instances, which Stability uses for calculations to train its models. He is threatening to cancel the.
Recent stability AI raised The company received $25 million through convertible notes (i.e., debt that converts into equity), bringing its funding to more than $125 million. However, it has not completed new financing at a higher valuation. The startup was last valued at $1 billion. Stability is said to be aiming to quadruple that figure in the coming months, even though revenues remain low.
In what looks like another attempt to differentiate itself and drive sales, Stability AI today announced new features for its online AI-powered photo editing suite. This includes model tweaking features and “Sky Replacers” that allow users to personalize the underlying art generation model. A tool to replace the sky color and beauty in your photos with preset alternatives.
The new tools join Stability AI’s growing portfolio of AI-powered products, including music generation suite Stable Audio, doodle-making app Stable Doodle, and chatbots like ChatGPT.
Source: techcrunch.com